I live about 50 miles north of Scranton, Pa. & we have about 8" of snow from today's storm!! Stay Warm...... Happy Valentine's Day!! Love, Marilyn xxoo
for someone who really has never seen snow, this sort of photo excites me!! it just looks so romantic and 'wonderlandish' even though deep in my heart i know how much of a pain it must be :) enjoy your snuggly weather xxrosey from hot hot hot brisbane
I love snow myself and so wanted more than what we got today - 4 inches. Big whoop! And we missed out completely last week - we got NO SNOW at all. PA people got 15 inches or something equally unreal. Darn. Why can't we get some nice snow like that. Michael (nephew) said that it has to do with some stream or other bringing the snow further south than usual. Whatever....
Your snow pictures are beautiful. I got to take some snow pictures too. We didn't get 35 inches but we had a record snowfall in Texas this year. I have lived here all my life and never seen as much snow as this. It was beautiful but it sure stopped us in our tracks. Our state is just not equipped for snow or ice like this. I sure have enjoyed the time off. I got alot of housework and sewing done and relaxation too. It's now starting to thaw and drip so life will be back to normal soon. I am really enjoying your blog. I just recently found it and am trying to catch up reading. Hugs, Linda
I live about 50 miles north of Scranton, Pa. & we have about 8" of snow from today's storm!!
ReplyDeleteStay Warm......
Happy Valentine's Day!!
Love,
Marilyn
xxoo
for someone who really has never seen snow, this sort of photo excites me!! it just looks so romantic and 'wonderlandish' even though deep in my heart i know how much of a pain it must be :)
ReplyDeleteenjoy your snuggly weather
xxrosey from hot hot hot brisbane
I love snow myself and so wanted more than what we got today - 4 inches. Big whoop! And we missed out completely last week - we got NO SNOW at all. PA people got 15 inches or something equally unreal. Darn. Why can't we get some nice snow like that. Michael (nephew) said that it has to do with some stream or other bringing the snow further south than usual. Whatever....
ReplyDeleteThe first picture looks like a picture post card.
ReplyDeleteThe snow photos are lovely! But I must say.....Brrrr!!!
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Cathy
Your snow pictures are beautiful. I got to take some snow pictures too. We didn't get 35 inches but we had a record snowfall in Texas this year. I have lived here all my life and never seen as much snow as this. It was beautiful but it sure stopped us in our tracks. Our state is just not equipped for snow or ice like this. I sure have enjoyed the time off. I got alot of housework and sewing done and relaxation too. It's now starting to thaw and drip so life will be back to normal soon.
ReplyDeleteI am really enjoying your blog. I just recently found it and am trying to catch up reading. Hugs, Linda
these photos are so beautiful - especially the middle one
ReplyDeleteI also would like to thank you for commenting on my hearts on my blog- really appreciate it!